Jiang says the deeper original sin is the serpent's promise that humans could become like God, which he interprets as an attempted overthrow of God rather than mere rule-breaking.
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Become God
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"...so evil and vicious that we wanted to kill God and become God ourselves. That is the issue, yes?"
"...contingent wills and create absolute will, you create Godhood or you become God, right?"
"No, no, no. You're not trying to become God. You're trying to be, you're trying to be close to the God. Do you understand?..."
"...world and fully embraced God. He's humbled himself before God. He's become God's servant. Every day, he asks for forgiveness. He's engaged in poetry,..."
"...it be profitable then? And what does that mean? AI will become God."
"...let's use AI to fill this void. How? By having AI become God, right? So imagine a situation where like, like a brain, sorry,..."
"to control the world oh to become God right what's the point of existence you live you die you have an opportunity to become..."
"...human consciousness. So if you're able to control human consciousness, you become God itself. Okay? So, I'll go to the cave, Plato. Okay, so,..."
"...I'm a snake. If I can become human, then humans can become gods as well. But the problem with gods is that they came..."
"...wants him to surrender himself completely to her. She wants to become God. And she wants to make him the servant. Okay? This is..."
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